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gernika: ;;later tell asciilifeform http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-22#1486665 << interesting indeed. ☝︎
mircea_popescu: tl;dr : getting owned is "off topic", especially if it happens to the mary sue of one's own fanfic.
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-22#1486649 << eh, script kiddies been "attacking" it all day. whatevs, not like there's anything that important there it won't take being down the occasional half hour. ☝︎
trinque: yeah true
mircea_popescu: not terrible advice, that, tho. you'd be surprised how many dumb bitches think "blowjob" doesn't include the ballsac.
trinque: it's like they can't even remember how sex is done
trinque: "encourage him to check his testicles regularly for lumps -- or check them yourself as part of foreplay"
ascii_deadfiber: just stretch the orifices. instant-Nbits.
ascii_deadfiber: and you can get verilog for trad 6502 without breaking a sweat.
BingoBoingo: Yeah he hasn't made it that far yet. Just has spec
ascii_deadfiber: though on second look i can't seem to find any src on author's page.
ascii_deadfiber: whoever gives a fuck - is invited to attempt this exercise.
ascii_deadfiber: if i could be arsed i'd compile it in my xilinx toolchain and see what max clock is
ascii_deadfiber: and apparently i was wrong, it has ~same throughput as the genuine article.
BingoBoingo: I promise no great inca this time
ascii_deadfiber: 'The MyCPU is a "Central Processing Unit" that is completely built with discrete logic gates. Over the years the project has grown...'
ascii_deadfiber: ^ page claims to actually be served off one of them.
ascii_deadfiber: and lel, the 'braindamaged moduli' page is now an ~unreadable 15k+mods long, on account of the ssh dump ☟︎
ascii_deadfiber: and hm, trilema loads. it must merely be under titanic ddos.
ascii_deadfiber: meanwhile, from the dept. of definitely-not-nyooz, http://6502.org/users/andre/65k/index.html
ascii_deadfiber: ;;isup trilema.com
ascii_deadfiber: ;;isitup trilema.com
trinque: $key trinque
deedbot: https://www.reddit.com/r/OutOfTheLoop/comments/2a5pb6/where_does_the_phrase_this_is_good_for_bitcoin/ << Where does the phrase "This is good for bitcoin" come from ... | http://www.wehuntedthemammoth.com/category/this-is-good-for-bitcoin/ << this is good for bitcoin :: We Hunted The Mammoth | https://encyclopediadramatica.se/Bitcoin << Bitcoin - Encyclopedia Dramatica
trinque: $google This is good for Bitcoin.
thestringpuller: seems that way. eth is trading pretty high today. duno if they are just inflating the bubble to pop it later...or what have you
mircea_popescu: is that good for Butt-erin ?
thestringpuller: i feel like I'm watching Ocean's Twelve - Neuromancer Edition.
thestringpuller: so they hacked the DAO again and are "coming for the attacker".
mircea_popescu: nevertheless, when the day comes and they wish to know why argentine = slave population, "we didn't do nuttin!!1", the documentation's there.
mircea_popescu: they're closer to hens, chirping to each other to stroke a mutual feeling of safety predicated on nothing in particular ; than to people describing what they intend to do and how they intend to do it.
mircea_popescu: this means :1. illiterate and 2. mentally dim. i'm not sure 2 can be understood by anyone who has never interacted with the subhuman population of the 3rd world, but it is this bizarre situation where speech does not serve as a condensed version of the future.
mircea_popescu: BUT! you have to also appreciate that while the building was well carpeted and it hosts an estimated 10k cowsies / day for a 1-200k total, nevertheless these are argentines.
mircea_popescu: whichever girl is in the dungeon that day has to sift through the septic tank
mircea_popescu: $up tfoxbrewster1
mircea_popescu: re http://trilema.com/2016/pizdi/ i'm somewhat letdown that nobody asked for signatures or whatever.
mircea_popescu: $up tfoxbrewster
a111: Logged on 2016-06-21 20:56 thestringpuller: its usually to cut down on spam, as I won't respond to recruiter inquiries unless they show up on IRC
thestringpuller: so its best to bury it and say "pay me later you asshole"
thestringpuller: but the 3x paying to 1x is a problem if oyu can't verify the output.
a111: Logged on 2016-06-21 20:41 thestringpuller: awesome
mircea_popescu: ascii_deadfiber because 3 can pay to 1address.
mircea_popescu: much like the 4-500 btc left in capital to prop up the ethereum "BULLION DOLLAER!!111" "alternative" something-or-the-other.
mircea_popescu: just don't send it back out, the whole thirty bitcoin churning around bullshit will die down soon enough.
thestringpuller: i can't receive multisig transactions
ascii_deadfiber: what chopping block. none of this nonsense exists on our planet.
mircea_popescu: there is no three.
a111: Logged on 2016-06-21 20:02 BingoBoingo: ascii_deadfiber: Address starts with 3 has been the convention for pederastry ever since multisig happened
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-21#1486413 << also. of course, "address starts with 3" is a prime target for chopping block. ☝︎
a111: Logged on 2016-06-21 20:00 ascii_deadfiber: what's to stop a miner from pissing all over the 'lock'
thestringpuller: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-21#1486463 << I'm only partially of the way through and I can't stop laughing. ☝︎
BingoBoingo: But he was new to the city and hadn't met all dem hawt retail bitches yet
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo ok, but the devil is in the details! my fetlife/okcupid/collarspace/etc lulz don't read like "six years ago, disgusted witgh the process" and so on and so forth.
ascii_deadfiber for the record had a very sour taste in mouth from the high/low-S softphork thing
BingoBoingo: mircea_popescu: He blogs that too routinely, but you had your own okcupid kick too
mircea_popescu: BingoBoingo wait, wasn;'t the guy blogging about how he has to fight womenz off or somesuch ?
BingoBoingo: mats: Didn't they do this with the armor vest when personal purchases were making their approved fenders feel bad?
mircea_popescu: ie, someone with a vested interest in the obsolete notion that what the army "authorises" has any sway on battlefield
mircea_popescu: mats seems more like a desperate imperial attempt to retain relevancy.
mats: i'm sure somebody with a vested interest in aluminum magazines made this decision
mircea_popescu: in general, all prb soft forks will be unwound, at such a time as judged most inconvenient to non-tmsr participants.
mircea_popescu: mats whatg's the reason, "democracy" aka equality aka "we don't want some guys to survive if it means the others wake up and smell the coffee" ?
a111: Logged on 2016-06-21 19:49 ascii_deadfiber: that the buildout of old folks homes etc will be re-used as психушкаs when the generation currently occupying them expires
mircea_popescu: http://btcbase.org/log/2016-06-21#1486382 << this is actually very reasonable. ☝︎
mircea_popescu: isnt' the whole fucking point of making them out of plastic that you can throw them out
ascii_deadfiber: lulzy, picked random photo, and it has plastic turds with cracked feed lips !
mircea_popescu: i << wider than 1mm
ascii_deadfiber: mircea_popescu: it's a 'chessboard' (or what is this called in engl.?) double-row mag
ascii_deadfiber: genius - to make part which will lead to dead man if it bends by 1mm, out of al.
ascii_deadfiber: aviation, tanks (which use, what, 50L, simply to ~revv up~) etc.
mircea_popescu: much like the us police, for that matter. lafond has the whole story of "police is useless in a defensive role, which is ironic"
mircea_popescu: no strength in depth, break their charge take them all in for rape and goat herding.
mircea_popescu: but yes, you're right, us army has more and more moved towards a "thin shit line" stance.
mircea_popescu: "we're here digging a hole to china"
mircea_popescu: 30k rounds from the gau would be quite the sight indeed.
mats: fwiw i think its practical to disable burst and auto
mircea_popescu: ascii_deadfiber certainly a majority of rounds fired tho
mats: well we're talking about the ar
mircea_popescu: actually, mats afaik the "rounds fired per kill" in iraq is like 4mn or so ?
mats: and it gets some dummies in trouble, ie, jessica lynch
ascii_deadfiber: not so strong that can be used as crowbar and then expect the clockwork to work.
mats: a lot of folks have gotten used to the idea that american airpower will always be available
mircea_popescu: ascii_deadfiber alloyed aluminum is quite strong tho
mats: its pretty rare for someone to spend 250 rounds in a firefight
mats: i dunno what to tell you man
mats: some guardsmen in this state i've talked to have never seen a bayonet irl
ascii_deadfiber: and instead training on what, anal lube for surrender ?
mats: i heard rumors they stopped training folks on the bayonet
ascii_deadfiber: do they even issue the bayonet with it ?
mats: a lot of the ones in regular army service only have semiauto mode
mats: they're not really designed to cycle through a ton of rounds
ascii_deadfiber: and the other folks don't report, because dead..?
mats: on the other hand, some folks report seeing no malfunctions for ~30k rounds so...
mats: a clean ar, when properly cleaned and lubricated, malfunctions once or twice in 250 rounds when used with polymer magazine
ascii_deadfiber: mats: ar is quintessentially american (in the worst sense) device. consider even the fact of aluminum receiver, alone !
mats: the things are just awful in terms of reliability
BingoBoingo: mats: I think H&K makes one of those
mats: i usually found myself cleaning the weapon after putting out 200-250 rounds or so
mats: i'd like to try an ar15 with piston system
ascii_deadfiber: pete_dushenski in particular, wrote lengthy praise of it, but if i had to guess i would doubt that he ever fired it